Tomas Groth wrote:
--- Markus Gothe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
To be honest I don't think it's feasible...
//Markus
Hiroyuki Ikezoe wrote:
Hello,
2006-11-09 (木) の 19:59 +0900 に Hiroyuki Ikezoe
さんは書きました:
2006-11-09 (木) の 11:11 +0100 に Tomas Groth
さんは書きました:
The patch seems to work fine on my system, but i have a concern about
using
multiple pipelines. The reason for using the gstreamer adder in the first
place
was to avoid depending on external adders/mixers, which is now needed
with this
patch. Is it ok to require the user to have a external mixer? Are such
installed and working for every (newer) distro?
As far as using ALSA, it seems to be OK.
I tested on Gentoo and Ubuntu today, the patch works on both. I also
tested on console running on single user mode, the patch works fine with
"-r 2" option.
Tomorrow, I will test on FedoraCore, SUSE and NetBSD.
Both FedoraCore6 and SUSE Linux 10.1(GNOME environment) work fine.
NetBSD does not play any sound even though my patch is not applied.
Though I have to investigate about NetBSD, I am very unfamiliar with
NetBSD. I need someone to help me.
I got very little experience with *bsd, and none regarding to audio... Though
it seems netbsd got gstreamer-0.10 pkg, so it should work... Maybe bsd need a
special audio output sink?
cheers,
Tomas
The pkg-management system in NetBSD has been ported to other platforms,
I'm using it under IRIX for example. But I think gst-plugins-oss (which
is in pkgsrc) should do for most old school BSD, i.e OpenBSD and NetBSD.
//Markus
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